The 1922 World Series featured the New York Giants beating the New York Yankees four games to none. A 1922 New York Yankees World Series Full ticket played at the Polo Grounds is worth about $900.-$1,000. and a ticket stub about $400.- $450. A 1922 New York Yankees World Series Full ticket played at Yankees Stadium is worth about $900.-$1,000. and a ticket stub about $400.- $450.
Condition is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Ticket stubs that are not ripped cleanly will also sell for less.
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∙ 15y agoYou put out 25 cents for a bleacher seat, and up to a dollar for a box seat.
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∙ 9y agoThe cost of Baseball tickets during the 1930s varied depending on the seat. The average cost of the tickets was between . 50 and . 75 cents.
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∙ 10y ago$5.50 I know because I have one
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∙ 15y ago20 cents
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∙ 13y ago0 dollars
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∙ 14y ago25 cents
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∙ 11y agowh knows
The tickets they get aren't free, but the players earn so much moolah that they are virtually free to the players.
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Box seats $1.25; Reserved seats $1.10 and General Admission Tickets were $ .90
Depends on what game and where you sit. The tickets can from anywhere from $8-$16 in the Outfield Reserve or $135-$150 in the Clubhouse Box
soda in the 1920's were worth 3 cents.
25 cents
Season tickets to the Colorado Rockies games vary in price. Season tickets for 2012 start at $640 and cost up to $3,280.
on average $1.60
55 cent back in the early 1830
The ticket's cost range from $8-$85.
10-25 cents
It depends on what team it is. For some of the lower market teams, you could get season tickets for a few thousand dollars. For the Yankees, it will be much more expensive.
Most concert tickets in the 1920's were only about a buck each. However, they didn't have conventional rock concerts back then. Many people went to jazz shows instead.
The tickets they get aren't free, but the players earn so much moolah that they are virtually free to the players.
5...why is this question even relevent?
Tickets to what....?